The Top Spots for a Coffee Meeting in Boston’s Seaport Neighborhood

Sorelle

With a dozen tables inside and outside, Sorelle is a good spot for a coffee meeting during off-peak hours if you want to be sure to get a table.

Known for their dark roast, espresso, and pressed sandwiches, Sorelle is a great option for business meetings with free wifi and large coffees under $4. You’ll spot plenty of Goodwin Procter folks grabbing coffee, which occupies all of the 100 Northern Ave commercial space.

Brew in District Hall

Located inside the heart of the innovation district in the Seaport’s District Hall (the innovation building privately funded and built by Boston Global Investors), Brew is a coffee bar and café that provides a welcoming environment for locals and visitors looking for a place to refuel, collaborate and brainstorm.

District Hall is a busy spot where people frequently grab a table to work or have a meeting so your likelihood of seeing someone you know is high. Not to mention You can also almost always find somewhere to sit given the size of the room, number of tables, and proximity to Gather, the onsite full-service restaurant. At Brew, grab a coffee, latte, cappuccino, espresso, (or beer/wine!) and leverage the free wifi. If you’re hungry, the cafe serves fresh-made breakfast sandwiches, pizza, soup, salads, pressed and cold sandwiches, milkshakes and smoothies.

Starbucks Westin Waterfront

Yes, it’s your standard Starbucks but it happens to be in one of the nicest hotel lobbies in the neighborhood. Grab your favorite ‘bucks beverage and snag a table or couch for your next important business meeting. Beware: this Starbucks can get busy if there’s a conference happening at the hotel or at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center (BCEC) next door. If this Starbucks doesn’t suit your fancy, don’t fret, there are 3-4 others within two blocks of here.

Capital One Cafe

While the idea of a neighborhood cafe sponsored and hosted by a national bank is not for everyone, access to Peet’s coffee makes Capital One Cafe a pretty good option for a coffee meeting in the area. With plenty of seating, free wi-fi, and fresh baked snacks and beverages by Peet’s, check out this spot for your next one on one in the Seaport.

La Colombe

La Colombe opened its latest outpost at the end of 2017 in WS Development's Seaport Square with over 1100 square feet of prime cafe space – perfect for coffee meetings.

Not only is the newest La Colombe in the middle of it all in the Seaport neighborhood, it also boasts some of the best coffee in Boston, and partnerships with local Cafe Madeline to offer a wide range of pastries and sandwiches, and Liquiteria to offer juice beverages.

Caffè Nero

Caffè Nero is blowing up around Boston with more than 17 locations in the area. One of it's latest outposts is in Seaport Square at the base of new residence buildings, and it stays true to to design by offering a great layout and design for posting up and working for a few hours, or for a coffee meeting.

Caffe Nero offers Italian-style coffee beverages like espresso, lattes, and flat whites. It also boasts a solid food menu that features pastries and cookies, sandwiches, salads, yogurt parfaits, muffins, cakes, and several other snack items.